What legal firms need from IT

Built around the practice of law.

Legal work has IT requirements other industries don't — ethical obligations, document privilege, billable-hour tooling. We know the patterns.

Document management done right

iManage, NetDocuments, Worldox — deployed, integrated with email, search that finds the right matter document the first time.

Ethical walls & access control

Matter-level access controls that hold up to bar review. Configured properly, audited, and documented — not a tickbox.

Client portals that get used

Secure file sharing that doesn't drive clients back to email. Mobile-friendly, branded, integrated with your document management.

Time-and-billing integration

Aderant, Elite, Centerbase — the billing system talks to document management, email, and the trust account properly. No data re-entry.

Privilege-aware security

EDR, email security, MFA configured with client-privilege in mind. Incident response plan that engages your malpractice carrier the right way.

Hybrid & courtroom-ready

Partners working between office, court, and home. Mobile-first identity. Secure access to matters from anywhere — without compromising privilege.

Platforms we know

The software your practice runs on.

We've configured and supported these across legal clients of varying size — from boutique to mid-market.

iManage
Document management
NetDocuments
Document management
Worldox
Document management
Clio
Practice management
MyCase
Practice management
Aderant
Time & billing
Elite 3E
Time & billing
Filevine
Case management
How our services map

Six capabilities. Built around the practice.

Every capability we offer takes a specific shape inside a law firm. Managed IT is the helpdesk that knows iManage. Managed Security is the privilege-aware posture review that holds up to bar inquiry. Cloud & M365 is the identity and email layer configured with retention and matter-based access in mind.

For litigation-heavy firms, the priority is around uptime, document velocity, and courtroom-ready mobile access. For transactional and corporate firms, it sits more around secure client portals, deal-room collaboration, and rigorous external sharing controls.

Common starting point

How legal clients tend to start.

  • Document management audit — what's deployed vs what's actually used
  • Privilege-aware security posture review
  • Client portal modernization
  • Mobile and courtroom access hardening
  • Cyber-insurance / malpractice prep
  • Quarterly partner-level strategy review

Let's make IT simpler.

Book a free 30-minute review. We'll talk through your practice's IT and tell you what we'd actually do. No pitch deck. No obligation.